With the v7.4 release, npm 4 became the bundled, default package manager for Node.js. In the meantime, Facebook released their own package manager solution, called Yarn. In this article we dive into what these package managers offer, what's the difference between them, and how they evolved.

Let's take a look at the state of Node.js package managers and what they can do for you! I'll also try to help you to pick one between npm and yarn!

Yarn or npm in 2018? What's the difference?

Since the original publish date of the article (January, 2017), a lot has changed for npm and yarn too. Most importantly, with the

After using Sublime and Vim for several years, I switched to Atom a year ago, and have not missed one feature from the other two so far. Since Atom is in continuous development by the core team and the community, it only gets better as time passes. Also, it's free.

First, an FAQ/C:

No need to install any package manager for Atom. The editor is composed of over 50 open-source packages, and so the package manager is built in. There's a phenomenal package repository

, or you can search for them directly on Atom's

: For the few times when someone screws up and uses tabs for indentation, this package fixes it in a pinch.

Let's explore the 9 main areas of digital transformation and see what are the benefits of implementing Node.js. Digital Transformation Roadmap inside!

One of the available technologies that enable companies to go through a major performance shift is Node.js and its ecosystem. It is a tool that grants improvement opportunities that organizations should take advantage of:

Increased developer productivity,

DevOps or NoOps practices,

and shipping software to production in brief time using the proxy approach,